Receipt number 1550 dated Philadelphia, July 16, 1863. With image of 34-star flag, from the famous Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. This was one of two privately owned and funded institutions… (998-270)SOLD. Learn More »

Belt is made of bridle leather and meas. approx. 1 11/16 inches wide with a tooled line along each edge. The leather is clean and supple and there is very little surface finish loss and almost no… (1000-610)SOLD. Learn More »

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle… (1000-2157)SOLD. Learn More »

Three piece badge features a top decorative hangar which is attached to a striped red, white and blue grosgrain ribbon. Suspended from this is cross shaped Women’s Relief Corps medal, dated 1883.… (998-583)SOLD. Learn More »

Top bar reads “GETTYSBURG VETERAN” with an arch above it that reads “JULY 1-2-3” with the year “1863” between the arch and the bar. Reverse of the bar has an operating pin.
Suspended from… (172-5321)SOLD. Learn More »

Large aqua glass flask has applied top. Shows embossed eagle with patriotic shield on one side, and shield with image of two hands shaking on the other. Both sides have embossed labels meant for… (998-1545)SOLD. Learn More »

Here is a .35 caliber, First Model Maynard carbine. The single-shot, breech-loading early Maynard carbine used a separate primed metallic cartridge and was the invention of New Jersey doctor Edward… (1000-406)SOLD. Learn More »

This cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap exhibits heavy use and surface crazing. Lower corners of outer flap have been worn or cut away. Oval… (980-163)SOLD. Learn More »

Stamped brass saddle shield that remains mounted on a piece of saddle leather. Unmarked shield with two of three brass tacks remaining. Recovered from the James River at City Point where an ordnance… (33-204)SOLD. Learn More »

Sword is minus its scabbard. Overall length from point to pommel is 33.00 inches while the blade by itself is 27.75 inches long. Blade has an unstopped central fuller approx. 19.75 inches long and a… (1000-848)SOLD. Learn More »

Springfield manufactured approximately 73,000 Model 1873 rifles and carbines between 1873 and 1877. They were the first trapdoors chambered for the 45-70 cartridge.
Rifle barrel has even brown patina… (G3811)SOLD. Learn More »

Original black bridle leather scabbard. The leather body is in nice condition with a good tight seam running up the back with finish loss on outside edges. Brass scabbard tip tightly attached with… (1000-658)SOLD. Learn More »

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Three Confederate Sharps paper cartridges, mounted in riker box [8.5 x 6.25”], with the accompanying note:
“RARE CONFEDERATE PAPER CARTRIDGE [2 RINGS BULLETS]. These Were Suppose to have been Found in Pres. Jeff Davis Home After the War. From the… (696-42). Learn More »